Watch an angry customer intentionally ram his vehicle into a car dealership

Long, long ago, when we first put our grubby hands on a driver's license, someone passed on a bit of sage wisdom: in the wrong hands, a car can be more dangerous than any gun. The video after the jump is a keen reminder of this fact. Autoblog reader Vasiliy tells us the individual in the kamikaze SUV seen here allegedly brought his new purchase back to the dealership to have a faulty shock replaced. When the dealer refused to do the work, the man decided to take the issue into his own hands by ramming his Suzuki through the front glass and into multiple Nissan vehicles parked in the showroom.

While we would never condone property damage or putting innocent bystanders in danger, we suspect replacing the shock would have been significantly cheaper for all parties involved. There's no word on any injuries or damage estimates – or what happened to our intrepid show room demolisher once the local law enforcement caught up with him, but we're guessing a poor-handling Grand Vitara is now the least of his concerns. Scroll down to watch the security camera footage for yourself.

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well, the comments in Russian tell the other story - not about the shock observer
the guy's car was stranded in the dealership for 3 months: first dumb mechanic broke something during regular service, then they waited for replacement to arrive, then they had to wait again because they ordered the wrong part, then some other bullshit happened.
one day they simply refused to let him see his car. when he somehow got through, he saw +400 miles on odometer and sigarete burns on the seats. when he started yellig "wtf!" security threw him out.
that is when he grabbed his wife's Vtara and started the show.

Of the 10 new vehicles I've purchased in my life, I can think of only one time a dealer has been willing to perform warranty work (either it's "We couldn't duplicate the problem," or - if I take a service advisor for a ride, to eliminate that excuse - it's: "They all do it," "It's within factory specs; there's nothing we can do"). Every time. I'm against violence, but I can sure feel this guy's anger.

I wish each dealership came with the "ram" car parked on the lot. "Don't like the way we treat you? there's a "ram" car parked outside, help yourself . . . be we pride ourselves in customer satisfaction, so it has not been used since we opened out doors 15 minutes ago" .